Manchester concert attack kills 22 , children among dead

May 23, 2017 21:26 IST

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Helpers attend to injured people inside the Manchester Arena, Manchester, Britain, after a blast Monday, May 22, 2017. An apparent suicide bomber attacked an Ariana Grande concert as it ended Monday night, killing over a dozen of people among a panicked crowd of young concertgoers. (AP Photo)

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A woman lays flowers for the victims of the Manchester Arena attack, in central Manchester, Britain May 23, 2017. (Darren Staples/REUTERS)

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Police officers relocate floral tributes in St Ann's Square in Manchester, northwest England, laid as a mark of respect to those in killed and injured at the Manchester Arena. (Ben STANSALL/AFP Photo)

Police investigators work at residential property in south Manchester. (Stefan Wermuth/REUTERS)

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Members of the united Nations Security Council observe a moment of silence for the victims of the terrorist attack in Manchester, England, before a meeting at UN headquarters, Tuesday. (Seth Wenig/AP Photo)

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Flags fly at half-mast as armed British Police officers walk on patrol with their weapons outside of Greater Manchester Police force's headquarters in Manchester, during a visit by Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May. (Oli SCARFF/AFP Photo)

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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May (R) walks with chief constable of Greater Manchester Police, Ian Hopkins as she leaves following their meeting at the police force's headquarters in Manchester, northwest England on May 23, 2017. (Oli SCARFF/AFP)

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Forensics officers work at the scene at Manchester Victoria station in central Manchester, northwest England on May 23, 2017 following a deadly terror attack at a concert at the exit of the adjoining Manchester Arena the night before. (Ben Stansall/AFP)

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Muslim men pray for victims of the attack at Manchester Arena at a mosque in Manchester, Britain May 23, 2017. (Peter Nicholls/REUTERS)

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A sign that reads "We Love MCR" is displayed in solidarity above a street in central Manchester, northwest England on May 23, 2017 following a deadly terror attack at Manchester Arena. (Ben STANSALL/AFP Photo)

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People applaud following a moment of silence for the victims of the Manchester bomb blast, outside the Palais du Festival in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 23, 2017. (Alastair Grant/AP Photo)

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Twenty two people have been killed and dozens injured in Britain's deadliest terror attack in over a decade after a suspected suicide bomber targeted fans leaving a concert of US singer Ariana Grande in Manchester. (Rui Vieira / AP Photo)

At least 50 were believed to have suffered injuries in the explosion, that police had earlier said was being treated as a terrorist attack. (Oli SCARFF / AFP Photo)

Fans of US singer Ariana Grande speak to members of the press in Manchester. (Paul ELLIS / AFP Photo)

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A police officer with a sniffer dog patrols near the Arena. (Danny Lawson / AP Photo)

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A forensic officer (L) collects evidence on a walkway between Victoria station and Manchester Arena following a deadly terror attack . (Oli SCARFF / AFP Photo)

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A man carries a young girl on his shoulders near Victoria Station. The blast took place around 10.30pm (3.00 am India time on Saturday) at the foyer of the Manchester Arena, where the concert was attended by thousands, mostly teenagers and children. (Oli SCARFF / AFP Photo)

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The arena has a capacity for 21,000 people and Monday’s audience included many children. (Rui Vieira / AP Photo)